Judge Says Ky. Store Violated Victoria's Secret Trademark

Posted: Wed 11:00 AM, May 21, 2008

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Victor isn't allowed to have a little secret anymore. A federal judge has blocked Victor and Cathy Moseley from using the names "Victor's Little Secret" and "Victor's Secret" on their adult novelty and lingerie shop in central Kentucky. U.S. District Judge Charles Simpson said in an order Wednesdaythat the names violate the trademark of Columbus, Ohio-based retailer Victoria's Secret. An e-mail message left with Victoria's Secret and phone messagesleft with the Moseleys were not immediately returned. The case has been bouncing around the legal system for 10 years,since the Moseleys opened their shop in Elizabethtown, about 45 minutes south of Louisville.

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